198. The calf's counterattack
Ye Han didn't believe that the Mavericks would sit still like this, and Nowitzki gave him the impression that although the style of play was soft, his competitiveness was not lost to others at all. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info In the past nearly 20 minutes of the game, many frontcourt players on the Mavericks' side played very loosely and without motivation because they didn't pass the ball in the backcourt, and only Nowitzki, a man called a soft egg, kept fighting on the court.
Sure enough, after returning from the pause, Ye Han saw that the eyes of the opposing players were different.
Saul Jones, the interim head coach, was completely at Noviski's beheed, sending Terry, Finley, Josh Howard, Nowitzki, and Dampier on the field.
The Bobcats also switched back to the main lineup, with Ye Han, Capono, Hill, Gerard Wallace, and Okafor playing.
The Mavericks attacked, Finley singled Hill with the ball on the outside, and Ye Han stepped forward to wrap up.
Finley passes to Terry, and Terry shoots a three-pointer from Capono who comes from the defense!
Hit!
At 23-47, the Mavericks still trailed by 24 points.
The Bobcats attacked, Ye Han and Hill passed the ball to Hill after blocking and dismantling, and then cut to the left side of the free throw line to catch the ball and turn over and miss a jumper.
Dampier accepted the rebound, the Mavericks counterattacked, Josh Howard hit the basket to score the ball, and caused a foul on Ye Han's beater who returned to the defense, and he had to add a penalty to the shot!
47 to 25, the Bobcat was still ahead by more than 20 points, but Ye Han obviously felt that the other party's spirit was different from before.
Josh Howard hit a free throw to make it 26-47 and the Mavericks trailed by 21 points.
Here Cappono made a mistake in the return pass, was cut off by Terry, and Finley's mid-range jumper was successful, 28-47, and the Mavericks finally closed the score to within 20 points!
I was beaten 8-0 by the opponent! Bickerstaff cautiously called a timeout.
Bickerstaff emphasized the defense and told the players not to get distracted, and the 20-second timeout ended quickly and the game resumed.
was beaten 8-0, Ye Han was very unhappy, and after returning to the court, the first ball decisively hit the basket and caused Dampier to foul, and he hit both free throws.
Offense and defense transition, Mavericks attack.
Terry dribbled to the frontcourt, and it was Ye Han who defended him.
Ye Han knows that Terry is the best outside player for the Mavericks, not tall, but always full of energy, good at wave shooting, and a nerve knife type player.
Just when Ye Han carefully observed Terry's movements, trying to see through the opponent's offensive intentions, he was suddenly stunned, and Terry on the opposite side actually made a provocative gesture and made a gesture with his left hand to come over.
Ye Han laughed angrily, since you called me over, then I will defend you to death!
Terry was very proud to see that his provocation had succeeded in making his opponent "lose his mind" and come over to defend him, so that there were more chances to break through.
Terry himself thought so, but to his surprise, the fans weren't thrilled by his provocative move.
Nonsense, now the team is almost 20 points behind, provoking the opponent, if it weren't for the team's record has been good, the fans really want to give boos.
Well, Terry is the kind of person who lives in his own world and feels good about himself.
He began to fight Ye Han alone, preparing to use Ye Han's sticker to break through.
After a few changes of direction in a row, Terry was embarrassed, even if Ye Han was defending against him, his speed and reaction were still faster than him, and Ye Han's rough physical contact made him almost fall to the ground!
"You're that weak?"
Ye Han's voice came into Terry's ears lightly, and Terry looked up and saw that it was Ye Han's face full of disdain.
Terry wanted to pass the ball to Nowitzki, who had already run out to answer, but when he saw Ye Han's eyes, he pulled up a three-point shot.
Terry's jumping height, which was guarded by Ye Han, was completely insufficient! was slapped by Ye Han and grabbed his hat.
Ye Han counterattacked, no one defended in the frontcourt, and a beautiful pull-up dunk was successful.
51-28, the Bobcats again led by 23 points.
The Mavericks attacked, Nowitzki had a headache, Finley and Starkhouse stopped, Terry started again, after provoking the opponent and being slapped in the face, Terry wanted to fight back by himself, and this time his result was a direct steal by Ye Han.
Ye Han, who rushed to the front court after a steal, was fouled by Josh Howard and missed the layup and hit both free throws to make it 53-28, giving the Bobcats a five-point lead.
Nowitzki motioned to Assistant Coach Saul to call a timeout.
"Jason, I know you'd love to teach that kid a lesson, but we're tasked with chasing the score back, and we're already 25 points behind!" Nowitzki said it very tactfully, in fact, what he meant was that Terry couldn't beat Ye Han, whether it was offensive or defensive, the rookie on the opposite side had a stronger advantage than Terry, and even better than the rookie who averaged 20+5+5 per game last year.
Terry calmed down at this time, realizing that he was too impulsive just now, and wanted to make the rookie on the other side lose his mind, but he didn't expect to be angered by the other party.
"I see." Terry suppressed his urge to play with Ye Han against Biao.
After the timeout, the Mavericks finally played normally.
Terry didn't have an advantage in singles, they gave the ball to Nowitzki to play alone, Gerald Wallace couldn't defend it, forcing Hill to step forward to help defend, and Josh Howard, who got the opportunity, ran back to catch the ball and made a layup.
Their current tactics are singles, using the individual ability advantage in several positions to attract the opponent to the pack, and then pass to the free teammates for peripheral projection.
That's what Mavericks assistant coach Avery Johnson suggested, because the Mavericks have players who are above the league average in all five positions, or even star players, and there is always one position that can generate a big advantage on the court, attract packs, and create opportunities for teammates.
Because the Mavericks are a shooting team, almost every player except for center Dampier has the ability to shoot from the outside and can open up space well.
This offensive style of play was conceived by Avery Johnson based on the team's lineup configuration, and the defensive end has Daniels and Josh Howard, Dampier, Bradley and others, who can play very well defensively, and this combination of offense and defense is quite popular with Cuban and Nowitzki, but unfortunately it does not match the concept of Nelson Sr.
Nelson Sr. is more interested in basketball experiments than he is in winning and pursuing championships, and he wants to experiment and play the strongest offense in history, whether he can win a championship by attacking.
But Cuban didn't want to go crazy with him, and used the trick of taking a salary from the bottom of the kettle, and didn't keep a point guard, and Terry said that if he wasn't too short, he would be a pure shooting guard.
Although Nash went to the Suns to play like that, Cuban was very upset, but if Nash was there, it was unlikely that he would play with the Suns in the Mavericks, and Nowitzki would not have so many solo opportunities when Nash was in possession of the ball.
It was the Bobcats' turn to attack, Ye Han held the ball, Josh Howard defended well, and the speed and flexibility of long arms and legs were not bad.
Ye Han missed a three-point shot, and Nowitzki grabbed a defensive rebound.
The Mavericks' counterattack, the Bobcats defended quickly, Gerald Wallace and Ye Han defended in place, but the Mavericks all came to the frontcourt except for Dampier, 4 to 2.
At this time, Nelson Sr.'s team passing ability was revealed, and several passes blinded Ye Han and Gerard Wallace, and finally Josh Howard dunked with both hands to send the ball to the basket.
The Mavericks gradually played at a high level, the Bobcats played too relaxed, and the opponent suddenly tightened up to make them a little uncomfortable, and the score difference was slowly approached by the Mavericks.
By halftime, the Mavericks had chased the score to 51-63 and trailed by only 12 points.
Originally, the Mavericks had chased the difference to 9 points, trailing 51-60 and chasing within 10 points, but fortunately, Hart's luck at the end of the whistle hit a three-point shot, keeping the margin in double digits. (To be continued.) )